Interesting how the world's largest butterfly, the Queen Alexandra's Birdwing, of Papua New Guinea, doesn't look as scary as the moth, which isn't as big! It has a wingspan of 25-28cm, is on the endangered list, and is also on the CITES list (which bans the commercial trading of certain species). I can imagine it was sought after by trophy hunters.
much TOOOOOO aware that human faces can be seen in just about anything. i do not find them pleasing or amusing and try very hard NOT to. it really adds nothing positive to anything to do so. much prefer the mystry and diversity of a universe that does not. it may have unseen and non-physical things and almost certainly does, or some parallel one does, but human looking faces they absolutely do not need, and if anything, are make less attractive by them. now cat faces are another matter entirely. or limur faces even, or fox or mustalid. but humans and apes are just, too familiar and get too much more credit then they need.
and thus we have the world that we do, and then look for someone else, usually a disadvantaged minority, or even a not disadvantaged minority, to blame for it. still not endemic to the human genome. just to a kind of intellectual lazyness that doesn't see the corner it paints itself into. which may very well at some point 'do for' as in end, the human species.
This principle is preventing the Earth becoming Heaven. Such individuals really choose to turn their own experience in to a Hell rather than a Heaven and those holding us back are eternally moaning about the Hell that they live in.